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The studentship is based in the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford and the studentship time will be shared between engineering and biology labs. Micro-environments fabricated with fluid
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, active and space-time-modulated metasurfaces and their applications to wireless communications, biomedicine, and quantum computing at the University of Oxford, University of Toronto, University of Montreal
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year and other benefits shown here . Individual mentoring Free affiliate student societies / club membership to a college from University of Oxford (please note that this does not include access
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thermography (LIT) tools, which have paved the way for ‘three-dimensional’ thermal profile estimation with electrochemical-thermal models. LIT can be used to estimate physically meaningful parameters such as
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University of Oxford. At a glance Application deadline12 Jun 2024 Award type(s)PhD Start date30 Sep 2024 Duration of award4 years EligibilityUK, Rest of world Reference numberSATM491 Entry requirements
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4-year DPhil studentship [under the AHRC’s Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships (CDP) scheme ] Supervisors: Prof Manolis Chatzis (University of Oxford), Catherine Higgitt, Lynne Harrison and
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, including academics from the University of Southampton and experts from University of Oxford, Imperial College London, Fudan University, etc. Techniques to be used. Image analysis Aim: create 3D anatomical
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of Fusion Materials Supervisor: Prof Clive Siviour (University of Oxford), Dr Rory Spencer (UKAEA), Professor Fabrice Pierron (MatchID) A key challenge in materials qualification for fusion is the requirement
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(Research), 2024/25, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, next page select “PhD Computer Science (Full time)”. In Section 2 of the application form you should insert the name of the supervisor: Majid
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of Nottingham and experimental development at the University of Oxford, using polycarbonate as a model material. The ultimate goal is to provide models to understand and simulate phenomena observed in polymers